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hair weaving and extension

Post by karishma_tiwari » Thu, 06 Sep 2007 10:38 am

the prices seems to be good.. any1 tried it before?

did u face any side effects like hair dropping or scalp irritation?
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Post by zov » Thu, 06 Sep 2007 7:11 pm

Tried once in bangkok and once in Heeren. It's a very tedious process cos hair get tangle up super easy and it brushing and combing all day long. But if you want the long hair look, go for it.But you have to do intensive conditioning as the extensions are super dry and need quite a bit of time and maintainence. :lol:

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Post by karishma_tiwari » Fri, 07 Sep 2007 10:58 am

sounds like a torture...
i have been thru rebonding and perming.. is the process worse?

my concern is how is the maintenance gonna be...
and does it cause hair to drop? maybe due to the weight of extensions?
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Post by deb96 » Fri, 07 Sep 2007 1:33 pm

I have tried hair weaving before and love it. Its true that you will have more falling hairs if you kept it for a week or more.
Did them in Bkk and Sg before.

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Post by zov » Sat, 08 Sep 2007 8:01 pm

don't think will cause hair to drop cos of the extension as it is not heavy. Perming and rebounding is easy as compared to extension. It will be difficult to wash your hair with the extension esp. the scalp area and also take longer time to dry and style it. It took me avg. 45 min longer than usual with extension..need some time to get used to.

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Post by karishma_tiwari » Wed, 12 Sep 2007 3:42 pm

thanks for the advices

i wanna hv longer hair but dont wanna wait... longer drying and styling time... that doesnt sound very convenient
zov wrote:don't think will cause hair to drop cos of the extension as it is not heavy. Perming and rebounding is easy as compared to extension. It will be difficult to wash your hair with the extension esp. the scalp area and also take longer time to dry and style it. It took me avg. 45 min longer than usual with extension..need some time to get used to.
:cool: The engineer says, "this glass is twice as big as it needs to be"

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Post by welenchoon » Thu, 13 Sep 2007 1:52 am

any salons to recommend? I wish to have hair extensions too. How long will it last?

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Post by brisvegasgal » Sun, 16 Sep 2007 12:36 pm

Only place to go is the Hair Shoppe - Paragon - Melvin. He's been doing mine for 3 years and they are brilliant. He's not cheap but worth it. I tried the cheaper ones in Far East Plaza and they are rubbish

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